Imagine Jackass with a little swag. And after a few previews last week, Adult Swim gives us the trailer for Odd Future’s comedy sketch, Loiter Squad. March 25, jokes on you muthafuckas.
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Trouble, Trouble’s back in the saddle gearing up to release his new mixtape, 431 Days. The number signifies the amount of days he’s been out of the can. Tape will be out March 27th but for now, feast your eyes on the cover here. Sidebar: Maurice Garland Interviews Alley Boy
Backflashes, me and you playing with matches. Ty Kidd Previously: Nightmare On Your Street
DJ Young Guru’s back from his birthday celebration this past weekend and had to get some things off his chest. Firing up his web cam, Guru responded to the alumniroundup article on The Throne’s “Niggas In Paris” vs. Mos Def’s “Niggas In Poorest”. As always, Mr. Keaton makes excellent points.
Off DJ Smallz’ Southern Smoke Radio 9, producer Drumma Boy puts Gangsta Boo and Thugga on the official remix for the ode to Q’s URL. At least we know who’s getting the video premiere. Ha! dgb
While out in Sin City, Big Sean swung by Bootleg Kev’s Radio Show. During their sitdown, Sean reveals that Kanye West will serve as a producer on his sophomore set, speaks on features, and his spot on MTV’s Hottest MCs In The Game list. bk
Wiz and the Taylor Gang held a listening session at Jungle City Studios for his upcoming mixtape, Taylor Allerdice. With the music blaring and liquor flowing, it was hard to give a fair review, but his record with Cam’ron sounded promising. Sidebar: Rostrum Records Signs Singer Vali.
Celebrities brought the NBA All-Star weekend to a close last night. Over at the newly opened The Beachem, Rozay, French and Dos Chainz shut the venue down
After a few leaks, Don Trip finally grabs the bull by the horns and releases his new Gangsta Grillz mixtape, Guerrilla. Permission granted for the download link after the cut.
[vodpod id=Video.16150708&w=540&h=350&fv=] Khaled traveled North of Dade County this weekend for the NBA All-Star festivities. With Dazed One Productions on hand, he met up with Jadakiss and players Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony.
Joell Ortiz’s “Battle Cry” at Guz Sports Bar was raw energy! The vibe matched the intensity, like using a hand gripper to build strength—tight and powerful. The crowd fed off his lyrics, making the night unforgettable. Definitely a spot to catch real hip-hop fire live!